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The Most Dangerous Game-Learning Concepts

affablefriendly
amenity pleasantness: the experience of a place as pleasant or attractive
cosmopolite travel
debacle chaotic failure: a sudden disaster, defeat, or humiliating failure
futile in vain: having no practical effect or useful result
naive extremely simple and trusting: having or showing an excessively simple and trusting view of the world and human nature, often as a result of youth and inexperience
palpable intense: so intense as to be almost able to be felt physically
quarry hunted animal or bird: an animal or bird that is hunted
amenity pleasantness: the experience of a place as pleasant or attractive
cosmopolite travel
debacle chaotic failure: a sudden disaster, defeat, or humiliating failure
futile in vain: having no practical effect or useful result
naive extremely simple and trusting: having or showing an excessively simple and trusting view of the world and human nature, often as a result of youth and inexperience
palpable intense: so intense as to be almost able to be felt physically
quarry object of pursuit: somebody or something that is chased or hunted by another
scruple moral or ethical consideration: a moral or ethical consideration that tends to restrain action or behavior
tangible able to be touched: able to be touched or perceived through the sense of touch
zealous full of zeal: actively and unreservedly enthusiastic
Created by: sdwolf99
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